Why is it attorneys general and not attorney generals?

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Why is it attorneys general and not attorney generals?

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The term “Attorney General” is a compound noun where “Attorney” is the noun and “General” is the adjective. When pluralizing compound nouns, you make the main noun plural, not the adjective. So, “attorneys general” makes “attorneys” plural while “general” stays the same. This rule keeps the legal title clear and correct.

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